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Thu, Sep 14, 2006 at 12:48:51 PM | Wall sweep splitting

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Is there a way to split a wall sweep return angle? I've got my sweep in a room (base and crown mouldings) and I want to pull it around using the return angle to get one last wall. I don't want to simply add that wall because then I get the sweep in rooms that don't have those features. When I pull it around that wall, is there a way to have the sweep's return angle split itself for a doorway? Thanks

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Ruth Rau

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